Every candidate shall comply with the General Regulations governing the School of Graduate Studies and the MSW Degree Regulations.

Courses

A selection of the following graduate courses will be offered to meet the requirements of candidates, as far as the resources of the School will allow.

Core Courses

6011 Critical Thinking and Ethical Evaluation for Assessment and Intervention (3 credit hours) (Not required by students who have successfully completed 6010)

6312 Crisis Intervention, Brief and Integrated Therapies for Diverse Individuals (3 credit hours) (Prerequisite/Co-requisite 6011 or the former 6010) (Not required by students who have successfully completed 6311)

6322 Family Therapy: Promotion of Strengths and Prevention of Violence in Diverse Families (3 credit hours) (Prerequisite 6011or the former 6010) (Not required by students who have successfully completed 6321)

6332 Social Work Perspectives in Interdisciplinary Team Development and Group Therapy (3 credit hours) (Prerequisite 6011or the former 6010) (Not required by students who have successfully completed 6331)

6412 Research Design for Social Work Assessment and Evaluation (3 credit hours) (Not required by students who have successfully completed 6411)

6422 Data Analysis for Social Work Assessment and Evaluation (3 credit hours) (Prerequisite 6412 or the former 6411)

6432 Research Internship (2 credit hours) (Prerequisite 6412 or the former 6411 and 6422)

6912 Advanced Clinical Practice Internship (3 credit hours) (Prerequisites 6312 or the former 6311; 6322 or the former 6321; and Prerequisite/Co-requisite 6332 or the former 6331)

Electives (3 credit hours)

6230 Seminar in Community Development

6530 Seminar in Social Administration: Evaluation of Policies and Programs

6540 Supervision in Professional and Clinical Practice

6550 Feminist Therapy in Social Work Practice

6820-29 Individual Reading and Research in Special Areas

Although the School does not currently offer a program in Social Policy and Administration, it has faculty expertise in these areas and may, resources permitting and given sufficient student interest, offer the following elective courses:

6210 Seminar in Social Planning and Social Development

6220 Seminar in Organization Development

6510 Seminar in Social Administration: Social Policy Analysis, Development and Administration